31 Comments
  1. Mario Vaden says

    FWIW .. the "weird flowers" are Crocosmia … cheers, MDV

  2. Stephen Mason says

    They'd rubbish!

  3. Michelle Cox Photography says

    Great tips here!

  4. NaShari Photography says

    I was looking for tips And I came across this video . I’m shooting my 1st wedding in 4hrs and I was nervous now I am ease and ready to go have some fun

  5. tam nguyen says
  6. FWX2010 says

    thanks for quick tips

  7. Wyatt Brule says

    was definitely taking notes, thanks!

  8. drunkblackout27 says

    Great video!

  9. Ruud Brouwer says

    great video, but you keep mispronouncing the word bouquet… it's not bokeh

  10. Tiffany Katz says

    This was so helpful. Tomorrow I'm shooting an elopement and sometimes I just need a little refresher. Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing these great tips.

  11. TC Conner says

    That "weird flower" is Crocosmia 'Lucifer.' Great tips by the way! (Subscribed.)

  12. Kool.Creation says

    Great tips will have to remember them for my next wedding session

  13. Tuncay Yılmaz says

    what is your body and lenses?

  14. Chandana C says

    I loved those 2 pictures your wife took 🙂 Definitely will try something like that and you nice videos, thank you 🙂

  15. Bwerani Nettles says

    Are you shooting through a loupe?

  16. Matthew Stenzel says

    Nice tips and examples to go along with them.

  17. ChickOnRadio says

    Congratulations on your upcoming marriage! I'm so glad my photographers grabbed the detail shots at my wedding 3 years ago, because I was walking around in a daze and did not actually see much of what was going on during the wedding. I was so happy to be able to look over my photos and see how my friends and family had decorated for me. Great videos. I subscribed.

  18. John Winters says

    Do you use that 50mm most?

  19. newsgirl132 says

    Really helpful! I always get excited when I see you've posted new videos because they really do help me out! Thanks!

  20. Val Burton says

    All right..I liked your reply, but the overuse of any word (like, awesome, you know, OK) really is distracting! The use of language is changing, but current buzz words should be used sparingly when you do a lecture, and I assume that you want to be taken seriously for a long period of time (YouTube is forever) You do want to reach people of all ages, don't you? Listen to your talk and concentrate on the word.
    I"ve been a photographer and sometime university level instructor for a long time, and the use of language is so important. You should try to reach every one of your followers with good content and information, not slang..

  21. Krisztina Kőbányai says

    Awesome 🙂

  22. Val Burton says

    Please, unless you're 12 years old..don't say "awesome" every second word. It's very distracting!

  23. xXSliverCrownXx says

    Can't wait for the other tips!!!

  24. Brownieslol says

    Thank you for all your wonderful helpful videos… I am a self taught photographer, starting form landscapes. Which after posting a lot to my instagram and facebook. My friends and family all started to get very interested in my work, and looked forward to more and more pictures. Well time went on and then they started asking if I did portraits and such. Im not quite a full year of doing photographer with paying clients vs just fun landscapes, and well everything I have learned has been from youtube and trial and error. I must say I have a lot more to learn but I feel I am picking it up and learning very fast, and maintaining new clients pretty steadily. I came across your youtube channel from your, Lightroom 5 // Wedding Editing Tutorial // Off Camera Flash video… And since been a subscriber. I love your content very informational and very helpful!! Thanks, and keep up all the great work!

  25. Adhyantoro Kusumo says

    Are u always using 50mm for the wedding, sir?

  26. Josh Lepik says

    This was excellent and I can't wait to see your tutorial when we get to go on a shoot with you. I loved the self portrait one so can't wait for the next!!

  27. GarageWoodworks says

    Nice tips. Something that always confuses me (and unrelated to your tips) is which lines to use when 'straightening' a photo. In the last photo for example, you have the vertical lines of the wall to the right (around windows) and the horizontal lines in the wall straight ahead. Which do you use for aligning the photo when multiple lines are present? Awesome video!

  28. Joseph says

    Excellent tips and video as usual. You should do a video about second shooter duties or what you expect your second shooter be responsible for.

  29. Mark Lilley says

    Really enjoy your videos. You explain everything so well and the videos never seem too long. Keep them coming.

  30. Toni Hunter says

    What's the view finder thing you're using on your camera?

  31. Toni Hunter says

    Great tips. I definitely learned some new things that I will implement into my wedding shoots! I always enjoy your videos.

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